330 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 



.303152 to 303625— Continued 



303317. Heuchera sp. Saxifragaceae. 



V-64-54. Oak Creek, 9 miles north of Sedona along Route 89 Alternate, 

 Ariz. Elevation 6,300 feet. 



303318 to 303321. HlLARIA JAMESH (Ton.) Benth. Gramineae. 



Galleta grass. 



303318. V-64-194. Three miles west of Colorado 150, from tumoff to 

 Fort Garland Great Sand Dunes National Monument, south central Colo. 

 Rhizomes heavy, spreading in dry gravelly sand. 



303319. V-64-238. Twenty-three miles north of Flagstaff, Ariz., along 

 Route 89. Dry volcanic cinders. Rhizomatous, high drought tolerance. 



303320. V-64-278. Utah 15, 3.5 miles west of junction with Route 89, 

 Utah. Dry rocky hillside. Blooms early. Flagstaff collection had ma- 

 ture seed. 



303321. V-64-304. Twelve miles east of Green River, Utah, on High- 

 way 24. Clones leafy, to 24 inches high, rhizomes stout. 



303322. HlLARIA sp. 



V-64-234. Eleven miles north of Flagstaff, Ariz., on Highway 89. Vol- 

 canic soil. 



303323 to 30332."). HOLODISCUS DISCOLOR il'ursh) Maxim. Rosaceae. 



30332:*. \ Bast rim Block Canyon, Gunnison, Colo. Dwarfed 



spirea shrub; leaves small, grey green; panicles of white flowers. 



303324. V-63-148. Highway 92, I Hack Mesa Road, 20 miles south of 

 ford, Colo. Roadside. 



30332.".. V '178. Colorado 279, lour miles north of Idaho Springs, 

 Colo. Dry roadside. Shrub medium to large, spirealike, pubescent 

 lobed leaves, large sprays of flowers. 



303326. HEUCHERA sp. Saxifragaceae. 



V-63-31. Fort Robinson, Neb. Dry canyon; rosette stage; probably 

 H. hispid n. 



303327. IFOMOEA LEPTOPHYLLA Torr. Convolvulaceae. 



V-63-247. Valley of Pumpkin Creek, Wild Cat Hills, west Nebraska. 

 Bush, stems decumbent, leaves narrow, flowers magenta pink, 4-5 inches 

 in diameter, blooms over long period. 



303328 and 303329. JAMESIA AMERICANA Torr. & Gray Saxifragaceae. 



303328. V-63-242. South St. Vrain River north of Boulder, Colo. Shrub 

 low to medium, foliage coarse. 



303329. V-64-171. One and one half miles west of Boulder, Colo., west 

 Highway 119. Roadside lower edge of mountain. Flowers white, fra- 

 grant, showy. 



303330 to 303349. JUNEPERUS (hybrid). Pinaceae. 



303330. V-64-1. Rocky canyon near Langs Point, Nebraska. Weeping 

 form of juniper, 100 years old, tree 35 feet spread, 16 feet high, blue 

 green. 



303331. V-64-1A. Langs Point, Nebr. Witches broom from P.I. 303330. 



303332. V-64-2. Langs Point, Nebr. Witches broom, juvenile type fo- 

 liage, purple during winter, dense. 



303333. V-64-3. Langs Point, Nebr. Witches broom, cordlike foliage, 

 fair winter color. 



303334. V-64-^. Langs Point, Randall Ranch, Nebr. Witches broom, 

 good winter color, dense. 



